Jim Heath Net Worth
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Jim Heath net worth is
$500,000
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This article is about an anchorman, for the article on musician Jim Heath, see The Reverend Horton Heat.Jim Heath (born April 20, 1966, in Van Wert, Ohio) is a Political Correspondent and Analyst for WBNS-TV in Columbus, Ohio. He is also the moderator of the weekly political program Capitol Square, aired each Sunday on WBNS.During the 2012 presidential campaign, Heath made national news following an interview with Republician presidential hopeful Mitt Romney. During the interview, which took place in Columbus, Ohio, Heath asked Romney whether he supported the Blunt-Rubio Amendment. The controversial legislation was being voted on by the U.S. Senate the following day. Romney answered "no, I do not support the bill" but later in the day reversed his position, claiming he misunderstood Heath's question. The reaction to Romney's initial answer made headlines across the county and was the topic of national cable television political shows. [1] [2] [3] [4] The exchange lead GQ Magazine to list Heath on their Top 5 political "Power List." [5]Prior to Ohio's 2012 presidential primary, The Washington Post named Heath to their "Best Super Tuesday Twitter List." [6]During the 2008 presidential primary cycle, Heath was the only television anchor in South Carolina who landed interviews with all the presidential candidates. He was invited on board the campaign bus of Senator Fred Thompson during his first campaign trip to South Carolina. He interviewed Senator Barack Obama from J.V. Martin Middle School, one of the oldest and poorest schools in the south. He spent an inning at the ballpark interviewing former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani. He interviewed John Edwards and his wife Elizabeth Edwards as they walked into the South Carolina Democratic Convention. He interviewed former Governor Mitt Romney during his first campaign trip to Myrtle Beach. Heath was the only local journalist invited to interview Senator Hillary Clinton from Florence, South Carolina, as she began her presidential bid.[7]Heath has known and covered Senator John McCain for over thirty years. In 2002, Heath and McCain won an award from the Arizona Associated Press for a live interview. When McCain returned to Greenville, South Carolina in January, 2006, for the first time since his defeat in the 2000 South Carolina primary, Heath was granted the first interview.[8] Heath also landed a rare interview with Cindy McCain.[9] | Net Worth | $500,000 |
| Date Of Birth | 1959 |
| Place Of Birth | Corpus Christi, Texas, USA |
| Occupation | TV news journalist, Author |
| Profession | Soundtrack, Actor |
| Parents | Doris J. Heath, Rolden L Heath, Jr. |
| Nicknames | Jim Heath, Heath, Jim |
Soundtrack
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tallulah | 2016 | performer: "Mad, Mad Heart" / writer: "Mad, Mad Heart" - as Jim Heath | |
| Castle | 2012 | TV Series performer - 1 episode | |
| Hawaii Five-0 | TV Series performer - 1 episode, 2012 writer - 1 episode, 2012 | ||
| Supernatural | TV Series performer - 1 episode, 2012 writer - 1 episode, 2012 | ||
| Killer Joe | 2011 | performer: "Bad Reputation" | |
| Friday Night Lights | TV Series performer - 1 episode, 2008 writer - 1 episode, 2008 | ||
| True Blood | TV Series performer - 1 episode, 2008 writer - 1 episode, 2008 | ||
| Tony Hawk's Proving Ground | 2007 | Video Game performer: "Baddest of the Bad" | |
| Guitar Hero II | 2006 | Video Game writer: "PSYCHOBILLY FREAKOUT" - as James C Heath | |
| Auto Focus | 2002 | performer: "Real Gone Lover" | |
| Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 | 2001 | Video Game performer: "I Can't Surf" - uncredited | |
| Ride | 2000 | Documentary performer: "Big Sky", "Party in Your Head" | |
| Coyote Ugly | 2000 | performer: "Beer 30" - as The Reverend Horton Heat / writer: "Beer 30" - as James C Heath | |
| Fifty | 1999 | Documentary performer: "Marijuana" | |
| Varsity Blues | 1999 | performer: "Pride of San Jacinto" | |
| Home Fries | 1998 | performer: "Big Little Baby", "Bullett", "Marijuana", "The Devil's Chasing Me" / writer: "Big Little Baby", "Bullett", "Marijuana", "The Devil's Chasing Me" - as James C. Heath | |
| Dirty Work | 1998 | performer: "Marijuana" - as The Reverend Horton Heat / writer: "Marijuana" - as James Heath | |
| Modern Vampires | 1998 | TV Movie performer: "Big Red Rocket of Love" | |
| Space Bunnies Must Die! | 1998 | Video Game performer: "In Your Wildest Dreams" - as The Reverend Horton Heat | |
| Suicide Kings | 1997 | performer: "Sling Shot" / writer: "Sling Shot" - as James Heath | |
| Stag | 1997 | performer: "Martini Time" | |
| Bio-Dome | 1996 | performer: "Psychobilly Freakout" | |
| Saturday Morning: Cartoons' Greatest Hits | 1995 | Video performer: "Jonny Quest/Stop That Pigeon" | |
| Beavis and Butt-Head | 1994-1995 | TV Series performer - 2 episodes | |
| Denise Calls Up | 1995 | performer: "In Your Wildest Dreams" / writer: "In Your Wildest Dreams" - as James C. Health | |
| Love and a .45 | 1994 | performer: "Marijuana", "Loaded Gun", "The Devil's Chasing Me" - as The Reverend Horton Heat |
Actor
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Drew Carey Show | 1997 | TV Series | The Underprivileged |
| Homicide: Life on the Street | 1996 | TV Series | Preacher Lemuel Galvin |
| Love and a .45 | 1994 | Musical Artists (uncredited) |
Thanks
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lemmy | 2010 | Documentary thanks - as Jim Heath |
Self
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|---|---|---|
| 40 Nights of Rock and Roll | 2014 | Documentary completed as Jim Heath | |
| The Devil's Horn | 2016 | Documentary | Himself, jazz saxophonist (as Jim Heath) |
| Yahoo! Live | 2015 | TV Series | Themselves |
| Lemmy | 2010 | Documentary | Himself (as Jim Heath) |
| Mr. Vegas All-Night Party Starring Drew Carey | 1997 | TV Movie | Himself |
| Late Night with Conan O'Brien | 1997 | TV Series | Themselves |
| Saturday Morning: Cartoons' Greatest Hits | 1995 | Video | Himself |
Known for movies
Coyote Ugly (2000)
as Soundtrack
Suicide Kings (1997)
as Soundtrack
Dirty Work (1998)
as Soundtrack
Killer Joe (2011)
as Soundtrack